What is Mel's syndrome

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The etiology of Meniere's syndrome is still unclear: it may be due to excessive psychological pressure, autoimmune system problems or upper respiratory tract infection that causes virus or bacteria to invade the inner ear canal. The patients with Meniere's syndrome should keep optimistic mood, exercise properly and communicate with relatives, friends and colleagues more in order to clear their own tension. Let's talk about what is Mel's syndrome.

What is Mel's syndrome

First: dizziness. Most of them were sudden rotational vertigo. When you open your heel, you will feel that the objects around you rotate in a certain direction and plane, or shake left and right. The above symptoms were relieved when the eyes were closed.

Second: tinnitus. The onset of tinnitus was a low-key blowing sound, and a long time it was a high-key persistent tinnitus. When vertigo attacks, tinnitus will be aggravated suddenly, and tinnitus will be relieved or disappeared naturally in the intermission period.

Third: deafness. Early unconscious deafness, after repeated vertigo attacks began to feel obvious. It is generally unilateral. Occasionally bilateral. Deafness worsens in vertigo attack, improves in intermission, and presents fluctuating hearing impairment, but does not fluctuate in severe cases. The general trend of hearing loss often goes from bad to worse with the number of attacks.  

matters needing attention

Patients should pay attention to safety in daily life and work, do not climb high, do not ride on crowded roads and beside rivers. In addition, patients had better not engage in the work with strong responsibility and risk.